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Puma Celebrates Ten Years with Rickie Fowler
Now that we’re four majors into 2019, the world has had several good looks at the new line of clothes that professionals like Rickie Fowler are sporting this year. For Fowler, we’ve seen some brighter pastels, interesting patterns, and a tasteful use of his signature orange on Sundays.
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His clothing has come a long way from the days he was wearing head to toe orange.
Kristin Hinze, global head of golf apparel for Cobra Puma Golf, said Fowler was exciting from the start of the career. “While his initial look was exciting, it was a little limiting for us as a brand. As he’s grown, it’s given our designers a chance to evolve and build the line accordingly.”
While it feels like Cobra Puma’s clothing lines change overnight, that couldn’t be further from the truth. The time from nitial concept to stocking new apparel on store shelves is typically 18 months, a lengthy production cycle that all starts with analyzing trends in the market.
In addition to Fowler, Cobra Puma also partners with players like Bryson Dechambeau, Gary Woodland (recently signed to represent the company’s Folds of Honor Volition line), Blair O’Neal, and Lexi Thompson.
What does Cobra Puma have up their sleeves for the rest of the year? Summer will be big as the company celebrates ten years of partnership with Fowler.
The new X line includes cashmere sweaters, wool blend trousers, and higher-end technical yarns and fabrics. It’s a collection designed to go hand-in-hand with some of Fowler’s other partnerships.
Hinze pointed out that “Rickie is the face of Mercedes and Rolex now, so he’s running with a faster crowd. While he loves and supports the in-line products, he likes to have the new tier of elevated, refined products.”
You can find the X Collection and all of Cobra Puma’s clothing, shoes, and accessories on the company’s website (www.pumagolf.com) and at your favorite brick-and-mortar or online golf shop.